Experience Future Living Supported by Cutting-Edge Technology!
The "Tokyo Bay eSG Project*1" establishes "Tokyo Mirai Park" at the National Museum of Nature and Science. This park serves as a hub for disseminating information and fostering exchange for the project, offering exhibitions and hands-on experiences with cutting-edge technologies, as well as workshops for children to think about the future, in collaboration with Tokyo Bay eSG Partners*2, children, and various other individuals, aiming to co-create Tokyo's future.
We are pleased to announce that the exhibition on the first floor will be renewed starting Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Under the theme "A Day in the Future," this renewal will showcase scenes of future daily life, transformed by cutting-edge technology, presented in comparison to the present day, centered around the flow of a single day from waking up to going to sleep.
We have prepared exhibits that can be enjoyed by everyone from children to adults, so please take this opportunity to visit us.
*1 Tokyo Bay eSG Project: A project that envisions town development in the Bay Area, looking 50 to 100 years into the future. *2 Tokyo Bay eSG Partners: A public-private-academic collaboration community connecting the Metropolis with companies, organizations, and research institutions that agree with the philosophy of this project.
(1) Date and Time
Wednesday, June 17, 2026, from 10:00 AM
(2) Location
National Museum of Nature and Science (2-3-6 Aomi, Koto-ku) 1st Floor, Tokyo Mirai Park
(3) Exhibition Content
- "Log Flower": A "Sentient Plant" that Grows Based on Room's Mood
Exhibitors: Tokyu Agency Inc., Connel Inc., CAC identity Inc.
Content: A digital plant that changes its shape and color from seed to sprout to flower based on human voice interaction, using the voice emotion analysis AI "Empath."
Visitors can experience a digital sentient plant that grows in various patterns depending on how they speak to it, moving beyond the traditional morning watering of plants.
- MOBILARIA β
Exhibitors: Mizuno Corporation, Takuomi Yamamoto
Content: A concept model for next-generation mobility aiming for a new movement experience where humans and gear become one, leveraging Mizuno's carbon technology cultivated through the development of prosthetic running blades.
It proposes the possibility of future travel experiences, including the joy of moving using one's body and applications for commuting and school.
- Diorama Battle Robot "MechaLot"
Exhibitor: MOVeLOT Inc.
Content: A competitive game where players assemble and program their own robots to control and compete for territory on a field.
Visitors can experience a future form of daily play incorporating robot technology, making it more accessible to children.
- V-BALLER
Exhibitor: AbZero Inc.
Content: A baseball simulation system that allows batters to experience realistic hitting by reproducing pitches from real pitchers in VR space.
This exhibition will allow visitors to experience high-speed pitches at MLB pitcher levels. It offers a glimpse into future club activities where practical training can be conducted regardless of weather or field size.
- KAORIUM
Exhibitors: Centmatic Co., Ltd., The University of Tokyo (Joint Research)
Content: Exhibition of "KAORIUM," a product that uses AI to translate scents into words, allowing users to verbalize the scents they perceive.
Through dialogue with the AI, users can receive scent recommendations based on their choices.
This exhibition offers an experience of finding bath salts that perfectly match your desired scent.
- mobility KITCHEN
Exhibitors: Cleanup Corporation, Musashino Art University (Joint Research)
Content: A movable kitchen that does not fix floor plans or living styles.
Equipped with a unique circulation filtration system, it can circulate and reuse water even in locations without a water supply, enabling free cooking anywhere.
- Sensor Bed
Exhibitors: MinebeaMitsumi Inc., Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.
Content: An electric bed that senses the user's body movements during sleep in real-time using strain gauges.
It detects discomfort and automatically adjusts the back angle.
Measurement devices are not attached to the body, and information related to sleep comfort is displayed via an app. This will be exhibited alongside the "AI Mattress," which automatically adjusts mattress firmness to support a natural sleeping posture.
- General-Purpose AI Robot "Mi-Mo DevKit"
Exhibitors: Jizai Inc., Robotics Advisor Wataru Yoshizaki (Asratec Corp.), TASKO Inc.
Content: A general-purpose AI robot that perceives human vision, sound, and movement, and thinks and acts autonomously.
The robot possesses internal states such as mood and fatigue, which alter its behavior, allowing it to interact with humans in a lifelike manner.
*Scheduled to be exhibited from mid-July.
- Conversational AI Robot "Romi"
Exhibitor: MIXI, Inc.
Content: A conversational AI robot capable of natural communication, as if conversing with a human. Several units will be placed throughout the venue as guides, explaining the exhibits and how to experience them.
This initiative is part of the "2050 Tokyo Strategy."
Strategy 10: Startups - "Fostering Startups Active Globally"
Strategy 17: Town Development and Housing - "Implementing Technology in the Bay Area and Promoting the eSG Project"
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